When MoMA’s chief curator of architecture and design Barry Bergdoll gives up his post at the end of the summer and returns to his tenured lair at Columbia University, the museum will lose a quiet crusader. MoMA can feel corporate and aloof, but in his domain, Bergdoll has displayed an uncanny sense of timing, using each exhibition to set a real-world agenda that frequently outlasts its run. — vulture.com
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wow.
I really don't like the vulture. unless you really dig reading short bits about movies and celebs I guess.
and I'd like to like yeezus, but ughhh, those lyrics.
My museum of employ needs a design curator. Maybe Barry would like to move to Indiana? LOL
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